@InnovationX as we as vapers know one of the worst and common issues vapers face is dry hits due to not priming coil properly or just basically running out of eliquid in your pod or tank
some disposables had this feature via a blinking light on the device
this would eliminate the dreaded ugly burnt taste we get with no warning
but we could go one further a sensor not only indicating your running low on juice but also monitoring your lifespan of coil like a performance monitor
Indicated by a series of lights example green light as you fire up meaning all is good blue light coil is at 50% performance and red solid light your coil is failing
A red or yellow blinking light indicating your running low on e- liquid.
There will soon become a day as you get home from work and sit down in front of tv to relax your house computer will ask does sir/madam like a vape to help unwind and your vape starts to flash
Indicator lights are a big plus to inform us of issues
Since vaping hit our streets I think around 2010 and grew in popularity not much has really changed re, the innovation a big hype when the disposable vape came out this led to growing popularity of pods which has led to the decline in big mods but devices really remain the same a few changes like themes or flashy lights some improvements on coils for flavour and longevity then the gimmicky add ons to attract attention I can’t really see much change in the future apart from new devices new styles ect new laws new restrictions more costs but in principle will remain the same.
If anything we’ve learned over the years due to popularity and speed of growth from disposable vapes people want simplicity low costs no messing with menus coils ect like pulling a cigarette from a pkt and puff away and that’s were it seems the markets are heading.
Just need to look at how many disposable vapes were sold compared to open systems this shows in itself what people prefer.
This feature should be implemented soon. It’s a very practical and meaningful innovation, and I recommend every brand consider it instead of resorting to too many fancy pseudo-innovations.